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Analyze the map below and answer the question that follows.
A topographic map of mainland Southeast Asia. three lines are labeled A, B, and C. Line A goes through Burma. Line B starts in the Middle of Thailand and ends in Bangkok. Line C goes through Laos, Thailand, and Cambodia to the coastline.
Image courtesy of the CIA World Factbook
The lines marked by the letters A, B, and C on the map above represent __________.
A.
chains of volcanoes
B.
earthquake fault lines
C.
thin strips of heavy forests
D.
major rivers that flow from north to south
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D. major rivers that flow from north to south
(A = Irrawaddy in Myanmar, B = Chao Phraya to Bangkok, C = Mekong through Laos/Thailand/Cambodia to the coast.)
(A = Irrawaddy in Myanmar, B = Chao Phraya to Bangkok, C = Mekong through Laos/Thailand/Cambodia to the coast.)
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